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Das „Transformation Design Model“ – Impuls AI

In: Praxishandbuch Digitales Management

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  • Benjamin Ferreau

    (UNIK Digital, Transformation & Growth)

Abstract

Zusammenfassung Der Autor erläutert in diesem Kapitel mithilfe eines praxisnahen Modells den Einfluss künstlicher Intelligenz (AI) auf Transformationsprozesse. Das Kapitel beginnt mit einer fesselnden Einführung in das Thema „Transformation“ und deren Relevanz in der heutigen Geschäftswelt. Der Autor definiert und grenzt dabei den Begriff „Transformation“ präzise ab und liefert zudem eine klare Definition von künstlicher Intelligenz. Anschließend wird das Transformation Design Model im Allgemeinen vorgestellt, um eine fundierte Grundlage für dessen Adaption im Kontext von AI zu schaffen. In diesem Zusammenhang wird die Bedeutung von künstlicher Intelligenz für Transformationen detailliert analysiert und hervorgehoben. Zum Abschluss fasst das Kapitel die wesentlichen Erkenntnisse zusammen und liefert ein überzeugendes Fazit, das die Relevanz des Modells für die Praxis unterstreicht.

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  • Benjamin Ferreau, 2026. "Das „Transformation Design Model“ – Impuls AI," Springer Books, in: Stefan Detscher & Michael Hepp (ed.), Praxishandbuch Digitales Management, pages 77-94, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-658-49581-7_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-49581-7_6
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